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APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 15, 2008
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 12, 2008
- Inquiries into Abuse Claims by Taliban
- Inquiry Findings into 2007 Incidents in Afghanistan
- Sikua: RAMSI Should Stay in Solomons for Decade
- Top Diplomat in Fiji Gets Death Threats
- Pakistan Seeks Spy Planes from Australia
- Greenpeace Calls for End of Trans-shipment at Sea
- Will Australia Help North Korea?
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 8, 2008
- Defence Review to Drive down Costs
- ADF Capability Review: Australian Army
- Pentagon Considers Adding Forces in Afghanistan
- [Indonesia] Govt to Shoot Fish Poachers
- Taking a Punch: Building a More Resilient Australia
- Sinking Without Trace: Australia’s Climate Change Victims
- [PNG] Northern Exposure
- NZ Undoes $1m Whale Case against Japan
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 5, 2008
- Prisoners ‘Handed to Torturers’
- Why Are Australian Troops in Afghanistan?
- Rudd Seems to be Shying away from Necessary Battles over Defence
- Report: The limits of RAMSI
- Fretilin Poised as Gusmao Isolated
- Reporters ‘Being Intimidated in Fiji’
- Illegal Fishing in TSI Threatens Sea Cucumbers: Burke
- Nautilus Australia Briefing Books – updated pages
Elections in Tonga re-affirm call for change
Nic Maclellan, Austral Policy Forum 08-05A, 1 May 2008
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, May 1, 2008
- Australia Acknowledges need for an Nuclear Weapons Convention
- UN Has Torture Questions for Rudd
- Military Planners Face Crunch Time
- Insurgents Take Troops by Sandstorm
- Sabre-Rattling Will Draw Near With Globalisation
- Timor Leste, Indonesia to Complete Border Issues
- The Cost of Crime in East Timor
- Policy Forum 08-05A: Elections in Tonga Re-Affirm Call for Change – Nic Maclellan
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 28, 2008
- More Afghanistan Deaths Likely: Rudd
- Dutch Still Divided on Afghanistan Mission
- Australian Troops in Timor-Leste Return to Pre-11 February 2008 Levels
- Malaysia to Withdraw Peacekeepers from Mindanao
- Solomons PM Handed Honiara Riots Report
- Joint Strike Fighter RAAF’s Choice
- Report to Be Tabled of Torture in Indonesia’s Restive Areas
- Nautilus Australia Briefing Books – updated pages
Indonesia and East Timor: Against Impunity, For Justice
Clinton Fernandes, Austral Policy Forum 08-04A, 24 April 2008
APSNet Semi-Weekly Bulletin, April 24, 2008
- Shake Up of $100bn Defence Spend
- The New Defence White Paper: Why We Need It and What It Needs to Do
- Jakarta Backs Court’s Decision to Outlaw Jemaah Islamiah
- The Peace Dividend
- Timor Border Hard to Patrol: Indonesia
- Alarm As E Timor Criminals Pardoned
- New Jobs Set for 2 Generals with Iraq Role
- First We Must Explore, then Exploit
- Indonesia and East Timor: Against Impunity, for Justice – Clinton Fernandes: Austral Policy Forum 08-04A